Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa Activities and Experiences

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Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa Activities and Experiences Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa is Australia s ultra luxury conservation based resort. A scenic 2.5 hour drive from Sydney, the resort is located on Australia s Great Dividing Range between two national parks, the Wollemi National Park and the Gardens of Stone National Park, within the World Heritage listed Greater Blue Mountains region. Set on its own private 7,000 acre carbon neutral conservation and wildlife reserve, the secluded resort intertwines absolute luxury and comfort with a quintessentially Australian rugged bush experience. Reflecting the resort s sustainability ethos is a deeply held commitment to the conservation of the region s unique biodiversity and the gradual restoration of the former grazing property. The property and surrounding national parks play a vital role in providing habitat for the unique native fauna that live within the Wolgan Valley. Visitors to the resort are likely to encounter wombats, wallabies, kangaroos and wallaroos and a range of nocturnal marsupials including gliders and possums. The grasslands and woodland areas in particular, provide home to many of Australia s unique bird species, including a diverse range of parrots, kingfishers, honeyeaters, finches, waterfowl and birds of prey. Guests have the opportunity to engage with the landscape and encounter many native species of flora and fauna through a wide range of nature based experiences and activities. Signature experiences include the Guided Nature Walk, Wolgan Wildlife Drive, Nocturnal Spotlighting and Stargazing as well as the hands on Conservation Hour. The Wolgan Valley can also be experienced as a cultural landscape, rich in layers of meaning and significance to different groups of people and different historical periods. The Valley has an ancient connection and significance to the region s Aboriginal community and prior to European colonisation supported a rich variety of plants and animals that were managed sustainably in accordance with ancient and complex traditions. The property is also steeped in colonial history and associated with the development of Australia s early pastoral industry through its connection to the historic figure, James Walker of Wallerawang. This heritage has been brought back to life through an immaculate restoration of a rare surviving example of a colonial slab homestead believed to date back to 1832. The property can even boast a connection to the famous Charles Darwin, who visited the Wolgan Valley in 1836, as a guest of James Walker, and stayed in this very homestead. Wolgan Valley is rich in mining heritage and was home to one of Australia s first large scale industrial investments, the Newnes shale oil mine and refinery.

Inclusive Activities (Guided) While staying at the resort, guests are free to do as much or as little as desired. Packages include a daily choice of two activities from within the Inclusive Activities program. Bookings are essential for all activities and can be arranged through a Field Guide or Guest Services. There is also a wide range of non inclusive activities and private touring experiences tailored to special interests. See Non Inclusive Activities for more information. Duration: 1.5 hours Wolgan Wildlife & Sundowner Tour Guests will be collected from the Main Homestead in a 4WD vehicle by a Field Guide who will take them through the majestic Wolgan Valley, travelling between sheer sandstone cliffs. The tour sets off an hour before sunset to give guests the best opportunity to observe Australia s wildlife, which is most active at this time. Guests will see kangaroos, wallaroos, wallabies and a wide variety of smaller, lesser known species plus many native birds. Field Guides are well versed in local bush lore and history and guests will be entertained and educated along the way. This tour will usually visit the Wollemi Pine Grove. Located in the protected site of the Wolgan Valley Reserve, the grove is home to a truly remarkable and unique species the Wollemi Pine. The Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis) is one of the world's rarest tree species and is endemic to the Blue Mountains. Until 1994, it was known only from Jurassic fossil records, and presumed extinct by botanists, until it was famously rediscovered to be surviving within the Wilderness Area of Wollemi National Park. Its rediscovery is considered to be the botanical find of the 20th century and has often been described as akin to finding a dinosaur alive today. The tour follows a meandering route through the Wolgan Valley with guides relying on their knowledge of seasonal and local animal movements to locate wildlife. Guests can take short walks at points of interest to enjoy the magnificent backdrop of Wolgan Valley s ancient sandstone escarpments. The tour concludes with canapés, refreshments and a glass of sparkling wine while guests watch the sun disappear over the horizon. Note: Tours depart daily in the late afternoon and are subject to weather conditions. Sundowners do not take place in winter due to the cold, but are offered at the Main Homestead instead.

Nocturnal Wildlife Spotlighting & Stargazing Duration: 1 hour Field Guides will meet guests at the Main Homestead and take them through sheer valley escarpments in a 4WD vehicle. Guests will have the unique opportunity to explore the nocturnal world of the Australian bush with a spotlight, watching as the eyes of native creatures flash in front of them. A variety of possums, wombats, wallaroos and smaller species will be seen that emerge after dark. Guests will be taken to a remote part of the Wolgan Valley where they will be shown the magnificence of the southern sky at night. Field Guides will point out stars and constellations, including the famous Southern Cross. Duration: 1 1.5 hours to Medium Guided Nature Walk Enjoy a leisurely and insightful stroll through the beautiful landscape of the Wolgan Valley in the company of one of the Resort s passionate and knowledgeable Field Guides. This activity departs mid morning and provides a wonderful opportunity to gain an insight into the natural environment and cultural heritage of the Wolgan Valley. Learn about the natural plant and animal resources of the valley and some of their uses for Aboriginal and early settler society. This walk usually provides excellent opportunities for bird spotting and will also provide a good orientation to some of the property s key tracks and trails for self guided adventures. Comfortable outdoor clothing and footwear is recommended, as appropriate to the season. Sun protection is also recommended. Horse Arena Ride Duration: Grade: 30 minutes (15 minutes riding time) Beginner The Arena Ride provides a fully supervised and safe introduction to horse riding. Designed for complete beginners or those wishing to develop their confidence, this short activity takes place within the safety of the fully fenced arena. Each rider will be shown the basic techniques of horse riding by an experienced Field Guide. Children and nervous riders will be led by a guide to ensure safety and to develop confidence.

This activity is offered year round, subject to weather conditions, and no prior experience is necessary. Protective footwear is essential. Age restrictions and a weight limit of 100kg apply to all horse riding adventures. If guests wish to spend additional time developing their riding skills, we also offer a private and more comprehensive arena session, through the private activity Horse Care & Equitation. See Non Inclusive Activities for more information. Duration: 30 minutes Horse Experience Visit the stables and meet some of Wolgan Valley s horses. All our guests are welcome to participate in this activity and it is particularly suitable for families with young children. Guides will introduce guests to the horses and participants will be shown how to feed the horses some of their favorite treats. The activity will also include a tour of the stables facility. Children must be accompanied by parents. Covered footwear is essential. Duration: 1 hour Colonial Heritage Tour Departing from the 1832 Heritage Homestead & Kitchen Garden, Field Guides will walk guests through this fascinating historic precinct, explaining the process of meticulous restoration necessary to bring the original Homestead back to its former glory. They will hear stories of a past life carved out of the wilderness and get a glimpse into the trying conditions that early Australian settlers faced. They will also learn about building practices developed by pioneer settlers to adapt to such a rugged environment. Guests will also see the fully functioning heritage kitchen garden, which has been reestablished to supply fresh vegetables, fruit, nuts and herbs to the resort s kitchens. Tours are conducted all year round subject to weather conditions. Sun protection and protective footwear recommended.

Duration: 1 1.5 hours Grade: Medium Aboriginal Interpretive Tour This is an opportunity for guests to retrace ancient footsteps and to delve into Aboriginal culture. A knowledgeable Field Guide will provide insight into the typical day in the life of an Aboriginal person through the centuries. Guests will gain an understanding of how the seasons governed the hunting and gathering of animal and plant species along with the medicinal uses of native plants, and how through ancient land management practices, the conservation of natural resources for future generations was ensured. Learn about the tools and weapons used for survival and ceremony. Sun protection and protective footwear recommended. Duration: 1.0 hour Conservation Hour Guests are invited to get their hands dirty with fun and meaningful conservation work. Preserving the 7,000 acre reserve is key to restoring the Wolgan Valley and surrounding Greater Blue Mountains region to their original pristine state. Guests can contribute to the protection of the valley by spending an hour with a Field Guide. Each day a different environmental aspect of the Wolgan Valley and Blue Mountains will be addressed such as tree planting, weed control, animal surveys, testing of water quality, plant surveys, animal observation zones and more. This activity takes place year round and is scheduled according to weather conditions on the day. All equipment is supplied and guests are transferred to the various sites by 4WD vehicle. Sun protection and protective footwear recommended. Duration: 30 minutes Archery An opportunity to learn to shoot a bow and arrow in a safe environment in the resort s archery area. A Field Guide will show children how to safely use recurve bows. Parents are welcome to accompany their children to either watch or participate using adult compound bows. This activity is great for the whole family, but for safety reasons is subject to weather conditions. Sun protection and protective footwear is recommended

Children s Activities Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa welcomes children of all ages. A range of nature based activities are available which are both fun and educational. Children under 5 years of age must be accompanied by an adult carer or guardian. Duration: 2 hours Wolgan Rangers School Holiday Program Our Junior Rangers (under 8 s) and Senior Rangers (8 years and over) program includes a broad range of outdoor and indoor activities inspired by nature. The program is influenced by the weather and seasonal conditions as well as the ages and special interests of the participants. Activity themes include bush survival, Australian animals and birds, fossil hunting, adventure hikes, bugs and insects, water worlds, yabbying, orienteering, archery, indoor art and craft, bush craft. Junior and Senior Rangers activities run daily during school holidays from 9.30 11.30 am. Private children s activities are also available at an additional cost throughout the year. See Non Inclusve Activities for more information

Self Guided Experiences Duration: 1 4 hours to medium Nature Walks (Self Guided) Nestled in the majestic Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa is an idyllic destination for hiking adventures. Walking the reserve s trails is the best way to appreciate the diversity of plants and wildlife. There is also an abundance of secluded spots, allowing for a private picnic or the opportunity to lie back and listen to the sounds of nature. Beyond the reserve there are numerous paths and nature walks throughout the Blue Mountains and Field Guides can provide transportation from the resort to each trailhead. The historic Glow Worm Tunnel walk is one of our most popular off site activities. Guests can also arrange for pick ups and refreshments. Since this region is truly a wilderness area, we request that guests do not attempt any of the trails outside of the reserve without first notifying resort staff. The resort s Field Guides and Guest Services Agents can organise all hiking activities and recommend the most suitable trails. We have a limited supply of radios available for guests wishing to explore the more remote areas of the reserve. Guests should carry an adequate supply of water and wear appropriate footwear, hats and sunblock. Duration: 1 1.5 hours to hard Mountain Bike Riding (Self Guided) The 7,000 acre nature reserve provides a wide range of mountain bike trails, from a short leisurely ride to a viewing platform, through to longer more challenging trails through the western valley. The trails offer an excellent opportunity for wildlife spotting, especially early morning and late afternoon. Mountain bikes and helmets are provided. Guests can ride to a scenic rest point and have a picnic delivered to a location of their choice, or they may carry a backpack stocked with snacks, sandwiches and beverages. 2 hours notice is required to arrange a picnic and these can be organised through Field Guides or Guest Services. Fees apply for picnics. For longer more remote trails through the Western Valley guests are welcome to request a first aid kit and if available, a UHF radio. If planning a longer ride, guests are advised make Guest Services aware of the intended route and estimated duration and kindly check back in upon return. To learn more about the conservation reserve, visit special places for wildlife spotting, or to try some off track riding, a guided mountain bike ride is a highly enjoyable experience. Private touring options are available at an additional cost and can be organised through Field Guides or Guest Services.

Painting and Photography The vast property offers plenty of places to set up an easel and canvas, sketchbook or camera and to draw inspiration from this very special landscape. Field Guides or Guest Services can provide recommendations for suitable locations. It is also possible to arrange for a gourmet picnic lunch to be delivered to the chosen outdoor location for an additional fee. Private painting workshops with experienced and talented regional artists can also be arranged See non inclusive activities for more information. Tennis For the avid tennis player, two tennis courts are located on the property. All equipment is supplied by the resort. The court can be booked through Guest Services. Please remember All nature based activities and tours at Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa are conducted all year round and will be scheduled taking into consideration the weather conditions on the day. Included in the nightly rate are two nature based activities from our Inclusive Activities program, per person, per day. There are numerous self guided walks, and many private spots scattered within the vast property. These locations are to be enjoyed by all, and guests may make personal arrangements to have a meal or spend an afternoon out on the property. It is recommended that all activities are booked in advance.

Non inclusive Activities and Private Touring Experiences The 7,000 acre conservation and wildlife reserve on which the resort is set, together with the surrounding World Heritage Area, provide a comprehensive range of private touring options and extended activities. From extended bushwalking, mountain biking and horse riding experiences, to painting and photographic excursions, these activities provide an opportunity to explore and be immersed in nature. Some of these activities are operated by a third party and some by the resort s own Field Guides. Additional charges apply. Non inclusive activities need to be booked in advance and are subject to availability. Guided Property Hike Duration: 1 4 hours (Options available for 1 hour min. to 4 hours max.) hard The 7,000 acre nature reserve provides a range of scenic hiking experiences through a diversity of beautiful terrains. Guided hikes can be tailored to suit particular fitness levels and special interests, such as wildlife, ecology or cultural heritage. During the hike guests will explore some of the less accessible areas of the reserve and will gain insight into the natural and cultural landscapes of the valley. Trails span across open grasslands, pristine creeks, river crossings, mountainous scrambles and eucalypt woodland. Additional charges apply. Duration: 4 hours Grade: Moderate Guided Glow Worm Hike This very scenic hike takes in the wild beauty and heritage sites of Wollemi National Park. Led by an experienced and knowledgeable Field Guide, this tour provides an insight into the ecology of the wilderness area and the fascinating industrial heritage of the Wolgan Valley shale mines. The Wollemi National Park is home to numerous threatened and endangered species and guests can expect to encounter iconic native species such as lyrebirds, echidnas, wallabies, parrots and honeyeaters during this hike. The route follows the remnants of the old railway line and explores diverse and spectacular terrain that is very different to the resort s landscape. Winding up to the escarpment, guests will travel through beautiful woodlands of eucalyptus, banksia, acacia and casuarina species and will also encounter Australian grass trees. Passing beneath seasonal waterfalls and around enormous tree ferns, the tour also travels into the mysterious and dark Glow Worm Tunnel.

Refreshments and morning /afternoon tea are provided. Additional charges apply. This is a small group activity (maximum of 8 participants, minimum of 2). A private touring option is also available. Duration: 5 hours Grade: Hard Guided Donkey Mountain Hike This challenging hike provides an opportunity to explore one of Wolgan Valley s most iconic geological features. In the company of an experienced guide, guests will hike into the Gardens of Stone National Park, making their way through beautiful Australian bushland, travelling steeply towards the sandstone cliffs and remarkable pagoda formations of the summit. Guests will be guided through the secret caverns and canyon slots into the remarkable botanical treasure trove of the pagoda country. Donkey Mountain features fern filled canyons and the unique stone formations after which this national park is named. The hidden locations of many of these magical spaces require 'insider knowledge' and they are not easily accessible to first time solo adventurers. The view from the top of the mountain is an absolute highlight, with uninterrupted 360 degree views of the Wolgan Valley and beyond. This is a challenging off track experience that requires a high degree of physical fitness and previous experience in off track bushwalking. Hiking shoes and lower leg protection (i.e. gaiters or long pants) are recommended. Refreshments and morning /afternoon tea are provided. This hike is not suitable for children under the age of 10 years unless they have significant off track hiking experience. Additional charges apply. This is a small group activity (maximum of 6 participants, minimum of 2) with an option for private touring also available. Polaris All Terrain Adventure Tour Duration: 1 3 hours (Options available for 1 hour min. to 3 hours max.) The Polaris All Terrain All Wheel Drive vehicles are able to access areas of the 7,000 acre nature reserve which are off limits to larger vehicles. The small open sided vehicles enable excellent opportunities for viewing or photographing wildlife and landscapes. Tours are good fun and highly suitable for families. Polaris adventure tours can be muddy, dusty and bumpy (depending on seasonal conditions) which adds to the experience! Additional charges apply.

Guided Mountain Bike Adventure Duration: 1 3 hours (Options available for 1 hour min. to 3 hours max.) Hard The 7,000 acre Wolgan Valley nature reserve provides a wide range of exhilarating and picturesque mountain bike trails suitable for various skill and fitness levels. Field Guides will take guests into some of the lesser known 'off track' areas for a more challenging experience and can also provide access to some of the best spots to view native wildlife. There are plenty of rest stops en route for photography, and all necessary safety equipment, including bottled water is provided. Additional charges apply. Minimum age is 8 years. Bird Watching Experience Duration: 1 3 hours (Options available for 1 hour min. to 3 hours max.) moderate The Birdwatching Experience provides a fascinating introduction to the diverse birdlife of the Wolgan Valley. This is an area where over 150 bird species have been observed, including various birds of prey, such as the mighty wedge tailed eagle, black shouldered kites, brown falcons and nankeen kestrels, to the tiny finches and colourful parrots of the grassy and woodland areas. During the tour guides will share their knowledge and passion for Australia s unique birds and take guests into the best places to view and photograph wildlife. Those who are new to birding can learn how to identify suitable areas for birdwatching and gain an understanding of the various methods used to identify particular species. Additional charges apply.the tour is suitable for guests of all ages and can be tailored for different levels of experience and special interests. Duration: 2 4 hours moderate Private Children s Activities A range of fun and engaging activities inspired by nature are available as private activity options for families. The activities build upon the Wolgan Rangers school holiday program and include tailored options to suit special interests. Activity options include Bush Survival, Animals and Birds of the Australian Bush, Fossil Hunting, Adventure Hike, Bugs and Insects, Water Worlds and Yabbying, Orienteering Challenge, Mountain Bike Adventure (minimum age 8 years), Sunset and/or Nocturnal Spotlighting Adventure, Bush Art and Crafts (outdoor activity using natural materials), Indoor Art, Drawing and Crafts, Horse Care and Equitation (minimum age 6 years). Suitable outdoor clothing is essential, including covered shoes, rain and sun protection. Gumboots are recommended for cooler months or wet weather and wading or aquatic footwear is recommended for the Water Worlds activity. Additional charges apply. Children under 5 years must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.

Wolgan Valley Heritage Tour Duration: 2 3 hours Travel back through time with a private heritage tour through the cultural and heritage landscape of Wolgan Valley. The tour provides a fascinating insight into the colonial, pastoral and Aboriginal heritage of the reserve and will look at material resources, technology and lifestyles from the deep past through to the 1930 s. The activity will include a private tour of the 1832 Heritage Homestead and will explore other sites throughout the reserve in the comfort of a 4WD vehicle. Additional charges apply. Some walking will be required to visit all sites included in this tour. Private 4WD Property & Wildlife Tour Duration: 1 3 hours (options available for 1 hour min. to 3 hours max) Enjoy a private tour through the 7000 acre reserve in the comfort of a luxury 4WD vehicle. River crossings and rugged 4x4 touring to scenic vantage points are part of the experience. Field Guides will provide a fascinating insight into the native wildlife and ecology of the region and longer tours will visit the hidden and lesser known areas of the reserve. The tour will travel through favoured wildlife viewing locations, with the glorious scenery of the World Heritage Listed escarpments forming a spectacular backdrop. Additional charges apply. The tour is suitable for guests of all ages and can be tailored for special interests. Duration: 1.5 hours (1 hour riding time) Grade: Beginner to advanced Scheduled Horse Trail Rides The Wolgan Valley is made for riding, and there is no better way to explore its beautiful hills, creeks and ridgelines than on horseback. After a brief assessment of riding skills, the group will set off on their ride, accompanied by an experienced Field Guide, and proceed through native Eucalypt forests, taking in the sights and sounds of this hidden valley. Trails include stream and river crossings, scenic ridgelines and native woodlands. Field Guides consider the specific interests of the group, as well as the skill level of all riders. Advanced bookings are essential. Additional charges and cancellation policy apply. Age restrictions and a weight limit of 100kg applies. Protective footwear is essential.

Extended Horse Rides Duration: 1 4 hours (options available for 1 hour min. to 4 hours max) Grade: All levels For those preferring a private tailored horse riding experience, a Field Guide will lead guests on a trail of discovery. Guests will be met at the Main Homestead and transferred to the stables to collect their mount, before setting out to explore the hidden corners of the property. Trails include stream and river crossings, scenic ridgelines and native woodlands. For the half day ride, a gourmet picnic will be arranged in a scenic location allowing riders and horses to relax and rest. Heading homewards, the ride will follow a leisurely route back to the resort following the Wolgan River. The extra time in the saddle really does lend itself to developing a bond with the horses and it is comforting to know that there is always the option of a relaxing massage at the Timeless Spa after the ride. Advance bookings are essential. Additional charges and cancellation policy apply. Rides are available all year round and subject to weather conditions. Age restrictions and a weight limit of 100kg applies. Protective footwear is essential. Horse Care & Equitation Duration: 30 mins 2 hours (Options available for 30 minutes min. to 2 hours max.) moderate This activity is designed to build confidence and learn basic skills related to the care, handling and riding of horses whilst providing an insight into the fascinating world of equine behaviour. The activity may include grooming, saddling, horse care and basic riding skills in the arena and can be tailored to suit the special interests of participants. No prior experience with horses is required. Participants must wear a helmet (provided), long pants and covered sturdy footwear. This is limited to two participants per session and is suitable for adults and children aged 6 years and over. Additional charges and cancellation policy apply.

Regional Food & Wine Tour Duration: Full day Guests will be collected from the Main Homestead and taken on a journey of culinary discovery through the local food and wine regions of either Mudgee or Orange. Forget wines with attitude, these are wines with altitude. The elevation provides the regional agricultural community with a unique growing microclimate where some of Australia s favourite wines are able to flourish. Tours depart after breakfast and return in the late afternoon and include a gourmet lunch. Advance bookings are essential. Additional charges apply. Duration: Up to 3 hours Grade: Beginner to advanced On Site Laser Shooting Experience the exhilaration of clay pigeon shooting using modified de activated original shotguns and laser technology. Competitors stand side by side (up to five people at a time) and fire at the clay pigeons flying overhead with real sound effects. Scores are recorded on an electronic scoreboard which makes for good competitive fun! This activity takes place at the resort on the lawn area of the Heritage Homestead and Kitchen Gardens. Maximum group number is 20. Advance bookings are essential. Minimum age 18 years. Additional charges apply. Duration: 5 hours to full day Flyfishing The region surrounding the resort presents a variety of fresh water fishing opportunities and an expert fishing guide will be on hand to help you develop your technique and aim for an Australian bass or trout. Guests will be collected at the Main Homestead and transported by 4WD to one of the local streams or other fishing areas, all of which are located within an hour and a half drive of the resort. Heli fishing expeditions can also be arranged for those wishing to venture further afield with gourmet picnic lunch included. Stream fishing season extends from October until the end of May, however there is yearround fishing available on private dams. Bookings need to be made in advance and departures are subject to weather conditions. Additional charges apply.

Duration: Half to full day Golf There are numerous golf courses located within an hour and 45 minutes drive of the resort or 25 minutes by helicopter. Guests can opt for nine or 18 holes and can either choose a mountain course or one to the west of the Blue Mountains. Lunch is included and transfers can be arranged if required. Advance bookings are essential. Additional charges apply. Duration: Half day (4 hours) Grade: Beginner to advanced Photography Expedition An experienced professional photographer can accompany guests to many stunning locations on and off the property. The photography expedition departs from the Main Homestead with guests transferred to a spectacular location where a demonstration on how best to capture the landscape s colours, contours and wildlife will be provided. Tours depart either early morning or afternoon, depending on seasonal conditions. Photographic expeditions are conducted by external photographic tour companies. This is a 4 hour activity. Advance bookings are essential. Additional charges apply. Duration: Half day (4 5 hours) & full day tours 4x4 Expeditions For those looking to spend more time exploring the National Parks, Aboriginal rock art and unique flora and fauna in the surrounding countryside, a range of half day and full day 4WD tours are available. A Field Guide or Guest Services Agent can design an itinerary to suit all interests. The full day tour will include a gourmet picnic lunch. Advance bookings are essential. Additional charges apply. Duration: Based on an hourly rate Grade: Beginner to advanced Tennis The services of a professional tennis coach from the local area can be arranged for the keen tennis player. All equipment is supplied. Advance bookings are essential. Additional charges apply.

Painting Duration: Half day (4 hours) Grade: Beginner to advanced This activity is conducted on site and uses the talents of an experienced artist from the Blue Mountains region. The budding artists will be taken to a suitable location on the property where easels are set up and painting equipment provided along with instructions on how to capture the essence of the surrounding landscape. This activity is available all year round subject to weather conditions. All painting equipment will be provided. Advance bookings are essential. Additional charges apply. Adventure Activities Duration: Full day Grade: Beginner to advanced (depending on activity) The Blue Mountains region has a strong adventure activity culture. Some of the more popular activities include canyoning which involves descending into canyons suspended by ropes and a harness, abseiling, and rock climbing. With the highest concentration of spectacular slot canyons in Australia, and excellent quality rock, it is hardly surprising. These activities are conducted by experienced and qualified outdoor adventure guides and are available throughout the year depending on weather conditions. Advanced bookings are essential. Additional charges apply. Public Relations contact Anna Szulerecka Marketing Executive Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa Level 10, 1 York Street Sydney NSW, Australia 2000 Tel: +61 2 9290 9728 I Fax: +61 2290 9796 Email: anna.szulerecka@emirates.com I Web: www.wolganvalley.com Resort Contact Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa Street Address: 2600 Wolgan Road, Wolgan Valley, Lithgow 2790 NSW, Australia Postal Address: PO Box 390, Lithgow 2790 NSW, Australia Tel.: +61 2 6350 1800 Fax: +61 2 6350 1801 Reservations: +61 2 9290 9733 Email: info@wolganvalley.com Web: www.wolganvalley.com